Kidz Stuff Theatre Newsletter- EXCITING NEW SHOW TIMES!

Kia ora KidzStuff friends and whanau!
Happy Queen's Birthday Weekend,
These school holidays KidzStuff presents:
The Little Duckling
By Guy Langford
Directed by Shannon Friday
When the little duckling's home is destroyed by rats, she is separated from her family and must search for a new place to live. Along the way, she meets various birds: a greedy kookaburra, an unemployed stork, and a paranoid bald eagle, who all have strange perceptions of foreigners. Will the little duckling find a new home? And will she ever be reunited with her family? 'The Little Duckling' is a refugee story by Guy Langford based on Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Ugly Duckling'.
A quirky tale about discovery. Will Ducky make some friends along the way and how do you knock on a hedge, nest or burrow? Full of song, dance and audience participation, it is sure to delight children and adults alike.
So, get out you wings and fly with us -
All the way to the Tararua Tramping Club to see The Little Duckling and friends!
Performance Times: Monday - Saturday 10am and 11:30am
10am shows only on Saturdays!
Tickets $10, Groups of 6 for $50, Children under 2 Free
$7 Special Opening Preview, Saturday 8th of July 2017
Book online at kidzstufftheatre.co.nz or phone 027 567 5664
See you there!!!

This charming take on a traditional tale uses song and dance to tell the story of Hog, Snort and Rupert, three brothers who have just escaped from the farm and are on the run in the New Zealand bush. Come along and help save their bacon from the Big, Bad Wolf!

This term we tried something a little different and sent fancy emails with pictures and everything... but they may have gone to your spam folders... (please check and add us to your safe senders list!)

So just in case you missed it, we are presenting The Owl and the Pussycat these school holidays!

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By Rachel Henry
Directed by Sherilee Kahui

Based on the poem by Edward Lear and Beatrix Potter’s “The Little Pig Robinson”

This term we tried something a little different and sent fancy emails with pictures and everything... but they may have gone to your spam folders... (please check and add us to your safe senders list!)

So just in case you missed it, we are presenting The Owl and the Pussycat these school holidays!

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By Rachel Henry
Directed by Sherilee Kahui

Based on the poem by Edward Lear and Beatrix Potter’s “The Little Pig Robinson”

We are very excited to be bringing you our brand new show these school holidays!

THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA
Written by Rpb Ormsby
Directed by Jonathan Price

It’s time for the Prince to marry, but he just wants to tend to his garden! Is it possible for him to do both? Join our Prince, his mother the Queen, Scarecrow and Daphne as they save the garden and the Prince from marriage! With our usual kiwi twist on traditional fairy stories, songs and audience participation (as well as a few jokes for the adults) The Princess and the Pea is sure to delight!

Cheeky elves Filly and Pilly have fallen on hard times after shooting wrapped on The Hobbit. Lucky for them, Gordon the cobbler is looking for some help in turning his sensible shoe shop into a fancy footwear emporium. Do they have what it takes to fake it until they make it to the top in the highly competitive world of foot-fashion?

Jack and his mum are facing hard times. When Jack sells Old Moo, the family cow for a handful of beans, his mum is less than impressed. After a night of feeling very sorry for himself, Jack wakes up to a giant beanstalk in place of the beans and is suddenly faced with a choice: does he stay home and continue to mope, or does he reach for the stars and pursue the adventure of a lifetime?

Rapunzel is trapped in a tower... it just so happens that it’s on an island that’s protected by the Department of Conservation. When a prince who’s being made to work at DOC for ‘real life experience’ comes to work on the island, he finds to his surprise that it’s not only birds that live here and sing all day!